SRE se TRS LES ER GANT SSIS Be ERE. So TESS SEES TAS, Ses Bogus bills found in NV NORTH VANCOUVER RCMP have requested people exercise | caution when accepting American $20 bills. The RCMP Fraud Squad jis currently investigating a number of counterfeit bilis that ave surfaced in North Vancouver in the last six to eight weeks, ™ Police said the bills are all twenties, and are of relatively good quajity. Police sald the biils have been passed af a number of local businesses and banks. Mf anyone has any information concerning this crime he js asked to contact the RCMP Fraud Squad at 985-1311. _ Boat stolen _. in W. Van WEST. VANCOUVER Police are: investigating the theft of a 21- foot boat from Sunset Marina.) Police: said. the-boat:is white, a Greu model, with an inboard- outboard motor. It's valued at $12,000... _ (Tbe thet: d between Oct, 6 and 12. | Anyone with: information concerning the theft is asked to call , West Vancouver Police at 922-4141 or Crimestoppers at 669-TIPS. ; ' ‘Thieves hit six cars NORTH: VANCOUVER RCMP are investigating the break and enter and theft of equipment from six vehicles parked in Lower Lonsdale. Police said the thefts occurred in the 1100 block of East Third ] Street, Oct. 17. at approximately 7 p.m., and Oct. 18 at about 10 a.m. : More than $3,400 worth of equipment was stolen. If anyone has any information on the thefts he is asked to con- tact. the RCMP at 985-1311. ‘ ; NV man on trial for assaults A 38-YEAR-OLD North Vercouver man has been ordered to stand triat on three charges of assauli and one charge of threatening. Michael Patrick Pettinger appeared in North Vancouver provin- cial court Monday to face charges laid against him in connection with an April 24 incident in which he is alleged to have assaulted three other males. A charge of uttering threats was subsequently laid against Pet- tinger in connection with a May 2 incident in which he is alleged to have threatened to burn another male’s property. Smokes stolen from NV mall MORE THAN 100 cartons of cigarettes were stolen from 2 Westview Mall business Oct. 20. North Vancouver RCMP said the culprit or culprits smashed a window in the business (o gain entry. IWV seniors . housing | proposed APPLICATION for a West: Van- couver United Church senior citi- zens housing project has been referred by local council to the Advisory Design Panel and Advi- sory Planning Commission. “We have been waiting a long time for this . This is a very happy day,"" remarked Mayor Derrick Humphreys at) Monday’s council meeting. The United Church hopes to build a 20-unit senior citizens resi- dence on the south side of 2000 block Esquimast Avenue, where the church’s parking lot is now located. Parking will be provided beneath the building. The proposal requires new zoning to permit combined use. The design under consideration was prepared by architect Harry L. King. The Advisory Design Panel and Commission will also be consider- ing proposals for the Ambleside Place Housing Co-op project at 606 14th Street (Isaac-Renton Ar- chitects} and a combined residen- tial and commercial development at 2446 Haywood Avenue (Terry Fogle Associates). ee § -~ Friday, October 24, 1986 - North Shore News JOICO ‘Laflirt’ Perm Sale 3 49% includes style, cul. blow dry and conditioner With our Senior Hau Stylists. Bleached or long har extra Donald James Hair Design 753 Park Royal North 922-4124 Open Sundays 10-5 Thurs. & Fri. until 9:00 Appointments appreciated the (otal | ook We carry Belson & Babyliss crimping irons and straighteners Every Friday with Tim Renshaw oo in Table Hopping . eo ake THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER NOTICE OF INTENT TO REZONE The Council for The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver, pursuant to the provisions of the B Municipal Act, hereby gives notice of its intent to rezone the lands as described in the ‘ciiowing bylaw: BYLAW 5897 Applicant: The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver Location: Certain portions of land in the Central Inter-River area as outlined mai N Proposed Amendments: uy Ths iY on the map below 5 Central Inter-River 0,C.P Boundary Rezoning FROM Interim Industrial (141, Public Assembly [PA), Single-Family Residential One Acre (RS1} and 12000 {HS2) Zones TO Park, Recreation and Open Space Zone ('RO). Rezoning FROM Single-Family Residential one Acre Zone (RS1) TO Public Assembly Zone (PA). Purpose: To ensure that the zoning designations conform to existing and future land uses as recommended in the Central Inter-River Official Community Plan. M Pursuant to the provisions af 956(4) of the Municipal Act, the Council has waived the public hearing in- B M sofar as the bylaw implements the land use recommendations set out in the Central Inter-River Official j Community Plan. The Council will consider third reading af the bylaw on November 3rd, 1986. : Any written submissions received by the Municipal Clerk prior to Noon, Friday, October 31st will be ® distributed for Council’s consideration. B A copy of the bylaw, supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be in- S| spected al the Municipal Hall in the Municipal Clerk's Department, on regular working days between ihe hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. October 22nd to November 3rd, 1986. For further information, please contact the planning department, local 320. October 22nd, 1986 M.K, Warwick Deputy Municipal Clerk RS rRRS ae a Wp a ST as Ca te ee